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COOLER AIR MOVES IN:
A weak system heads northeast of us but moisture wrapping around it keeps plenty of clouds around today along with a slight chance for a shower or two. It will be breezy with a mild start in the low 50s. Colder air moves our way through the day although we should see some partial clearing.

Wednesday looks chilly with highs in the lower 40s under partly sunny skies. Another weak disturbance may bring a slight chance for a few snow flurries late Wednesday night into Thursday morning. No accumulation is expected.

WINTRY WEATHER LATE WEEK:
A more potent system moves in late Friday into Saturday. Much is unknown with regard to the track of this one but rain is likely to develop late Friday, possibly becoming mixed with or even changing to snow early Saturday. The amount of cold air involved with the system – along with its track – will have considerable bearing on precipitation type and potential impacts toward the end of this week. Highs will range from the upper 30s to lower 40s late in the period.

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FROSTY START:
High pressure keeps plenty of sunshine around today as highs top out a bit warmer near 50° after a cold and frosty start.

WEEKEND OUTLOOK:
Quiet weather continues into the upcoming weekend. Expect a slow but steady warming trend as a more southerly wind flow takes over. Highs climb into the low to mid 50s by the weekend, with overnight lows moderating from the 20s into the 30s. Our next shot for rain shows up Monday evening into Tuesday. A slight cool down follows for midweek.

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STILL CHILLY:
Clouds finally gave way to a bit of late day sun Wednesday. Expect clouds mixed with a little more sunshine today though we will remain quite cool with a northwest wind. Highs will make it into the mid 40s. We’ll have fair skies tonight with cold lows in the mid 20s.

LATE WEEK WARMING:
Quiet weather continues into the upcoming weekend. Expect a slow but steady warming trend as a more southerly wind flow takes over. Highs climb into the low to mid 50s by the weekend, with overnight lows moderating from the 20s into the 30s. Our next shot for rain shows up Monday evening into Tuesday. A slight cool down follows for midweek.

STILL CHILLY:
Pesky low clouds and blustery northwest winds made for a more wintry feel Tuesday. The chill lingers through the day along with pesky low clouds that will tough to scour out. There will also be a few sprinkles or even a flurry possible at times. Highs will struggle to reach the lower 40s, still a good bit below normal. Skies remain fair with cold readings in the 20s tonight.

LATE WEEK WARMING:
Quiet weather continues into the upcoming weekend. Expect a slow but steady warming trend as a more southerly wind flow takes over. Highs climb into the low to mid 50s by the weekend, with overnight lows moderating from the 20s into the 30s. Our next shot for rain shows up Monday evening into Tuesday.

SOGGY DAY AHEAD:
A warm front is moving northward through the region this morning bringing dense fog and another round of rain. The heaviest and steadiest rains – along with some rumbles of thunder – arrive this evening as low pressure moves right over us. Many areas will pick up an additional 1-2″ of rain by Saturday morning. It will be breezy and much warmer thanks to south winds. Expect highs to soar into the mid to upper 60s with mild lows only in the upper 50s tonight.

CHRISTMAS PARADE WEEKEND:
The forecast for Saturday’s parades looks better overall. At this time, it appears rain is likely early Saturday morning before it ends late morning. The rest of the weekend looks dry. We’ll have an early day high in the lower 60s Saturday before readings fall into the upper 40s late day. Highs Sunday will be seasonably cool in the lower 50s.

NEXT WEEK:
A fairly quiet period of weather will be with us Monday through Thursday. Afternoon highs Monday will be near normal in the lower 50s before dropping into the upper 40s by the middle of the week. Lows will range from the upper 20s to mid 30s.

DREARY AND COOL TUESDAY:
Low clouds will linger as the arctic front that came through early Monday morning gets hung up just to our southeast. This keeps some light rain showers and drizzle around with the best chances mainly along and east of I-65. Highs will top out in the upper 40s and begin to rise tonight into early Wednesday. Expect mostly cloudy skies through Wednesday morning, although some sun may return by Wednesday afternoon. There is just a slight chance for a bit of light rain to linger over mainly far eastern sections into Wednesday morning.

MORE UNSETTLED WEATHER:
We’ll catch a break in the wet weather late Wednesday through Thursday morning before more rain returns Thursday afternoon with the arrival of our next system. At least we stay mild through late week, with highs mainly in the 50s and overnight readings staying well above freezing. A good chance of rain is expected Friday as the system parks over the region. Rainfall amounts of up to an inch are possible.

CHRISTMAS PARADE WEEKEND:
It looks mild for Saturday’s Christmas parades, although a few showers may linger Saturday morning as Friday’s system slowly exits to the east. The rest of the weekend appears mainly dry at this time. Highs will remain in the 50s through Monday.

A WINDY, WARM START:
A strong cold front moves through today with gusty winds up to 45 mph if not higher! This could make driving difficult, so drive with caution as the strongest winds blow through between daybreak and afternoon. A few scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible with some late day sun likely. Once the cold front passes, temperatures will take a tumble into the 30s tonight.

TRENDING COOLER:
Temperatures will fall back below seasonal average for Tuesday and Wednesday with highs in the mid to upper 40s – that’s around 10° below average. While Tuesday will be sunny, a weak disturbance will bring a slight chance of a rain or snow shower Wednesday evening but no impacts are forecast.

THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND:
Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday will continue to be cool but mainly sunny with highs in the mid 40s. The next chance for a shower will come as southerly breezes bring a slight chance of rain for Saturday night and Sunday but highs will rise into the mid 50s.

A FINE FRIDAY:
Sunshine continues as the work week comes to a close. We’ll warm up just a bit today with readings climbing into the upper 40s. A few more clouds roll in tonight with milder lows only in the mid to upper 30s as a south wind picks up.

WARM, WET AND WINDY WEEKEND:
The warming trend kicks into a higher gear this weekend but we will have to contend with unsettled weather. Saturday will be the better of the two weekend days with just a slight chance for an isolated rain shower (mainly northwest of Bowling Green). A strong cold front approaches Sunday, bringing with it a better likelihood for widespread rain and thunderstorms along with gusty winds of 30-40mph! Rainfall amounts could exceed a half-inch for most. Highs climb from the 40s Friday into the upper 50s Saturday and then 60s Sunday!

THANKSGIVING WEEK:
Monday starts wet before colder, drier air rolls in late Monday into Tuesday. Highs fall from the upper 50s Monday into the 40s Tuesday into Wednesday. At this time, the region appears dry for any travel plans you may have leading up to Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving Day looks mainly dry but a weak system could bring a chance of a rain or snow shower by Thursday night.

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DRY BUT COLDER:
A weak cold front slides through with some clouds and a quick drop in temperature as winds turn to the northwest. We stay dry today although it will be colder with highs dropping back to the low 40s. Lows tonight plunge into the lower 20s under clear skies.

WARMER BUT UNSETTLED WEEKEND:
The warming trend resumes Friday into the weekend, but we will have to contend with unsettled weather. Saturday looks like the better of the two weekend days, with just a slight chance for a few light showers (mainly west of Bowling Green). A strong cold front approaches Sunday, bringing with it a better likelihood for widespread rain and thunderstorms along with gusty winds. Highs climb from the 40s Friday into the 50s Saturday and then 60s Sunday!

THANKSGIVING WEEK:
Monday starts wet before colder, drier air rolls in late Monday into Tuesday. Highs fall from the upper 50s Monday into the 40s Tuesday into Wednesday. At this time, the region appears dry for any travel plans you may have leading up to Thanksgiving.